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Why the F.D.A. Took So Long to Tackle a Disputed Cold Remedy
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Biden to Target Industrial Pollution in a 2nd Term, if He Gets One

Biden to Target Industrial Pollution in a 2nd Term, if He Gets One

By Coral Davenport

If the president wins re-election, his climate team is likely to try to cut greenhouse gases from steel, cement and other hard-to-clean-up manufacturing.

Why the F.D.A. Took So Long to Tackle a Disputed Cold Remedy

Why the F.D.A. Took So Long to Tackle a Disputed Cold Remedy

By Christina Jewett

Pharmacists affiliated with the University of Florida have spent decades nudging the agency to pull a decongestant from over-the-counter medicines.

Behind Paxton's Impeachment, a Republican Battle for Control of Texas

Behind Paxton's Impeachment, a Republican Battle for Control of Texas

By J. David Goodman

The impeachment was the latest fight in an ongoing struggle between an emboldened hard right and the party's more moderate old guard.

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As Junta Tightens Grip, Niger Is Being Strangled by Sanctions

World

As Junta Tightens Grip, Niger Is Being Strangled by Sanctions

By Elian Peltier

Border closures and a freeze on financial transactions imposed after soldiers seized power are hurting millions, while Western nations remain divided over what to do.

Maybe They're Losing Because They All Sound the Same

Opinion | Katherine Miller

Maybe They're Losing Because They All Sound the Same

By Katherine Miller

The claustrophobic reality of Ron DeSantis and the other Republicans is that they constructed their identities as Trump alternatives and ended up all the same.

Today's Videos

Libya Flood Victims: 'I Survived by a Miracle'

Video Video: Libya Flood Victims: 'I Survived by a Miracle'

By Mona El-Naggar, Sarah Kerr and Ainara Tiefenthäler

Days after the catastrophic flood in northeastern Libya killed thousands of people, the city of Derna remains largely cut off from the outside world. The New York Times reached residents by phone who described dire conditions and sent videos capturing the toll of the destruction.

For Christie, New Hampshire's Primary Is Do or Die

Video Video: For Christie, New Hampshire's Primary Is Do or Die

By Kassie Bracken, Emily Rhyne and Mark Boyer

An upset victory over Donald Trump in New Hampshire could be a knockout blow, according to Chris Christie. He is staking his presidential campaign on winning the state.

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